Road marker



pr 1933 w. H. WOOLUMS ET AL. 3.9993597413 ROAD MARKER Filed April 16. 193.1

lower face of the body 2. This portion 7 provides a means of reflecting and difiusing any light rays received from points above the marker in a manner to illuminate the same during the day or from overhead lights, etc.

In carrying out the invention it is sometimes desnahle to form th marker 1 of a romidbody 2" as shown in the modification, Figure 3 cf the drawing, and in this instance the fiat portion of the refiecton is provided With serrations 8, to more com letely difiuse the light reflected thereby. I may also be noted that in this form the face 9 of the marker is in the form of a very fiat inverted cone in order to give the marker body 2 grcater depth at thecenter for the purpose of roviding increased strength;

nother form of the invention is shown in Figure 5, wherein the serrations 10 are arranged to extend over the entire refiector. Such a construction is useful where a aiightiy difi'erent efizect is desired in order to direntiate from the usual purpose of the marker.

The markers may be colored to serve as warnings or for other obvious purposes, thus one color may be used for cross walks, an-

other for center marking and a third for no parking or parking zones, etc. As preniously stated, these markers may be made of transparent or translucent materials. When made of colored translucent materiai, the use of refiecting surfaces in the recessee formed in the bottofn face of the marker be comas unnecessary. However, the central conical rccess terminating in the langer saucer-shaped recess remains in said marker and forms additional means, together with the peripheral retaining ridge, for anchoring and saling said marker in the roadbed.

Manifestly, the construction herein shown is capable of considerable modification and such modifications as corne within the scope of our claims, we consider within the spirit or sur invention.

We claini:

1. In a road marker, a translucent body portion, a peripheral retaining ridge coincident with the base portion thereof and forming an extended footing for added support, the upper edge portion of said ridge being rounded to prevent breakage.

2. In a road marker, a disk-like body of translucent material, a peripherally arranged retaining ridge formed with the base thereof, a refiect1ng cone disposed centrally of said 'body and adjacent the upper face thereof t0 intercept the light rays concentraced at this point and a serrated reflecting disk arranged ar0und said cone and adjacent the lower face of said body to diffuse other light raye.

3. In a road marker, a disk-like body having a convex upper face, a refiecting cone disposed centrally of said body and having a diverging base, a fiat reflecting annulus formed by said base whereby light rays reCeived by said bod from an oblique direction Will be reflecte by said cone and light raye received fror.-. direct angles will be reflected by said annulus and cone.

4. In a road marker, a translucent body portion, 3, peripheral rctaining ridge coincident with the case ortion thereof and forming an extensz. n of the same, a substantiaiiy fiat reflectim, portion arranged in the base of said body and a central raised cone refiector of less area than said'flat r9flecting portion. U

5. In a road marker, a body portion of translncent materiai, a peripheral retaining ridge coincident with and formin a part of. the base portion of said body, a fi nt annuler refiector arranged within said base portion and raised above the same, and a conical refiector centraiiy arranged in said annular reflector tire waiis of both of said reflectors joining in en arc to provide an unbroken reflecting surface.

6. in a rond marker, a reiatively thick diskiike body of translucent material, a peripherai outstanding bead forming a footing on the base portion of said body to support and aid in the anchoring of the latter, the remainder of said body being of a diamccer iess than the diameter of the base with said bead thereon.

7. in a rond marker, a reiatively thick disk iike body of translucent material having the bottom face thereof double-eut to form a centrai and a surrounding recess, a peripheral outstanding bead forming a footing on the base portion of said body to support the latter and aid with said recesses in anchoring and seaiing said body in a roadbed.

8. in a road marker, a relatively thick'diskiike body ci? transiucent material having the bottom face thereof recessed to provide an axiai cone-shaped chamber terminating in an outer saucer,-shaped recess of a diameter less than the diameter of said body, the supporting base portion of said body beyond the periphery of said recess being provided with a periphcrai outstanding bead forming a retaining ridge to assist with said chamber and recess in anchoring and sealing said body in a roadbed.

in witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands.

WILLIAM H. WOOLMS. CLYDE B. AMBROSE. 

